
Land of extremes Convoy Safari – explore the best of Namibia.
13 Day exclusive overland convoy safari through Namibia’s most remote and striking wilderness areas
Why this tour:
- Expert guided
- Group safari
- Fully customizable
- Convoy safari
- Family friendly safari
Safari info:
- Starts and ends in Windhoek
- Duration: 13 days
- Accommodation type: Camping / Lodges
- Available to book as private guided for dates that suit your group
This exclusive convoy safari is a rare overland journey through Namibia’s most remote and striking wilderness areas, designed for travellers seeking true adventure far beyond traditional safari routes. Starting in Windhoek, the route unfolds across dramatic desert landscapes, coastal dunes, and rugged mountain terrain, following some of the least-travelled roads in southern Africa.
Travelling in fully equipped 4×4 vehicles in convoy style, the journey leads from the Atlantic coastline of Swakopmund and the Skeleton Coast into the ancient geological landscapes of Damaraland and Brandberg, before pushing deeper north into Kaokoland. Along the way, the route follows remote tracks along river systems, desert plains, and isolated passes, offering access to some of Namibia’s most untouched regions.
Wildlife encounters may include desert-adapted elephants, rhino, giraffe, and predators such as lion and leopard, alongside the legendary desert-adapted lions of the Skeleton Coast. Cultural encounters with Himba communities, visits to Epupa Falls on the Kunene River, and nights spent in remote campsites under vast African skies create a sense of deep immersion in both landscape and culture.
This is a journey defined by isolation, scale, and authenticity—an overland expedition through one of Africa’s last true frontiers, where every day brings a new and unforgettable sense of discovery.






Day to day Itinerary summary
| Day 1 | Windhoek |
| Day 2 | Windhoek to Swakopmund |
| Day 3 | Swakopmund |
| Day 4 | Swakopmund to Brandberg |
| Day 5 | Brandberg to Skeleton Coast |
| Day 6 | Skeleton Coast |
| Day 7 | Skeleton Coast to Palmwag |
| Day 8 | Palmwag to Epupa Falls |
| Day 9 | Epupa Falls |
| Day 10 | Epupa Falls to Ruacana |
| Day 11 | Ruacana to Kamanjab |
| Day 12 | Kamanjab to Windhoek |
| Day 13 | Departure |
Top Attractions:
Windhoek: Namibia’s capital, blending German colonial heritage with modern African city life.
Swakopmund: A coastal town known for its German architecture, cool Atlantic air, and adventure activities.
Zeila Shipwreck: A rusting fishing vessel stranded off the Skeleton Coast, now an iconic coastal landmark.
Messum Crater: A vast ancient volcanic crater offering one of Namibia’s most remote desert landscapes.
Brandberg Mountain: Namibia’s highest peak, home to ancient San rock art including the famous White Lady painting.
Skeleton Coast: A remote, fog-shrouded coastline known for shipwrecks, desert wildlife, and extreme wilderness.
Terrace Bay: A remote outpost on the Skeleton Coast, surrounded by dunes, ocean, and wildlife.
Palmwag Concession: A vast wilderness area known for desert-adapted rhino, elephant, and big cats.
Kaokoland: A rugged, isolated region home to Himba communities and dramatic mountain scenery.
Epupa Falls: A spectacular waterfall oasis on the Kunene River surrounded by baobabs and riverine forest.
Kunene River Route: A remote 4×4 track along the Angola border with dramatic scenery and total isolation.
Ruacana Falls: A powerful seasonal waterfall on the Kunene River, especially impressive in the rainy season.
Top Mammals:
Desert-adapted Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Desert-adapted Elephant, Black Rhinoceros, Angolan Giraffe, Plains Zebra, Mountain Zebra, Brown Hyena, Gemsbok.
Top Birds:
Ostrich, Kori Bustard, Rufous-tailed Palm-Thrush, Pale Chanting Goshawk, Cape Cormorant, African Fish Eagle, Greater Flamingo, Monteiro’s Hornbill, Rosy-faced Lovebird, Damara Tern

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